Apple plans to ship a version of its Safari Web browser for Windows, and third-party developers will be able to get a piece of the iPhone, the company announced on Monday.
In its annual gathering with university researchers, Microsoft executives again bemoaned the lack of computer scientists, both globally and in the United States.
The next Harry Potter book has just been announced, and it's rocketed -- or broomsticked -- to No. 1 on Amazon.com's best-seller list.
Commentary: JK Rowling's mammoth success has broken all records - but what if she'd adopted the tactics of the IT industry?
People who want to read the latest Harry Potter book but don't want to wait in line or pay for it can download a free copy.
Pigs are flying in flocks as Telstra has a change of heart on separation. Given the vitriol of the past few years, Rudd and Conroy deserve credit for bypassing the copper loop and, in so doing, bringing Australia's most big-mouthed telco in line at last.
Marauders' maps, deluminators and sneakoscopes have their place, but Harry could have solved most of his problems by turning to Muggle technology.
Having recently succumbed to the debatable allure of MySpace, I've taken an interest in how people represent themselves online.
With Australia's ICT sector experiencing a wave of layoffs, it's time to look for the positives. Take a leaf out of Steve Jobs' book and ask yourself what would you be doing if money wasn't important?
Lotus founder Mitch Kapor's success with two open-source software foundations could make Microsoft miserable.
Tech giants' newfound respect for consumer power is their roundabout way of winning enterprise customers, says CNET News.com's Mike Ricciuti.
Employees at game software makers are speaking out about demanding hours, challenging companies to change their ways.
In a groggy haze on New Year's Eve, I promised someone (or was it myself?) that I would be good this year -- I said I would draw up my New Year's resolutions and I'm sticking to it...hopefully, writes one tech pro from Melbourne.
Parts of the phone are as the name suggests, magic, but the absence of outstanding multimedia jeopardises the success of this latest Android.
Iomega's jack-of-all-trades DVD burner turns out to be a master of none, though it does include good software and support.
New online movie service won't work with Mac. Will Apple get left out of the digital revolution?
IE has the majority of the world's browser share, but there's still some competition. ZDNet Australia takes a look at the issues in the browser war, along with reviews of the major competitors.
Industrial Light and Magic has joined the empire, at least in terms of hardware.
Telstra shareholders fear break up
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The Change Program changes its Agenda
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Microsoft's Tracey Fellows on Windows 7
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Has New Zealand's smiling assassin delivered?
The long-awaited separation of Telstra
Google open-sources JavaScript tools
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